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1/14/2015

Project 365: Days 1-12

Here's the first post of many for my 365 project I'll be attempting this year, where I'll be taking a photo every day in 2015. I'm trying to push myself to use my camera for this, instead of my phone, not because it's better or anything but because there's still a lot I need to learn about my camera and its settings. And about photography and lighting, in general. I'll go ahead and admit, that the first 12 days were a challenge. Remembering to take a photo everyday is tricky. Not to mention the fact that it's freezing and gloomy outside so I've been pretty much limited to indoor photography. And not just that, many most days I find myself taking photos at night, indoors, which is about the worst time to take photos. During the work week, when I leave the house in the morning it's still dark outside. Then by the time I get home and feed/care for the animals, it's dark again. I look forward to the days when I don't have to go home for lunch everyday to let Mabel and I can use my lunch-break to take photos.

I've noticed that one of the things I'm going to struggle most with is not getting a photo everyday, but posting just one photo for every day. Well, I might as well just admit defeat now...I can't do it! I'm going to post more than one photo per day, that's just who I am. I've accepted it, now you have to. Anyway, here's the first 12 days, hope you enjoy.

Day 1: What better way to start off the new year than by frying up some homemade donuts! No? I hadn't made donuts since high school and had been aching to whip up a batch during my time off, so I decided January 1st was the perfect day to do it! Actually, it might have to become an annual tradition.

Day 2: Mabel

Day 3: I think I was feeling bad for Cheesy, like he was feeling neglected because of the new puppy, so I apparently decided to dedicate several days to Cheese!

Day4: Doing what our family does best...being lazy. That's my hip/thigh covered in the quilt and Cheese is cozily nestled in behind my legs on the sofa.

Day 5: Cheese loves all food, but his favorite veggies and fruits (which are the majority of the human-foods we give him) are probably carrots, bananas, and clementines. Every time I eat clementines I have to share some with Cheese.

Naturally, Mabel wanted in on the actions so she proceeded to lick Cheese's jowls!

Day 6:

Day 7: Our street is currently a work-zone (and has been for about a month now) while they work on the gas lines.

Day 8: Cheese has learned that if I'm in the kitchen then there's probably some sort of food being made or chopped. In this case, he's checking out the cake I was making for my boss' birthday.

Day 11: For Christmas my mom made us a basket filled with all kinds of goodies (from homemade treats to a cool cutting board to bulk food store goodies). One of the things in the basket was this bag of peanut butter cookie mix, which you just add water to, scoop and bake! So easy and so tasty!

Day 12: Continuing the fur-kid trend: a picture of Gui looking down disapprovingly from his perch at Mabel. And Cheese being a total ham!

Cather Quote

“The earth was warm under me, and warm as I crumbled it through my fingers...I kept as still as I could. Nothing happened. I did not expect anything to happen. I was something that lay under the sun and felt it, like the pumpkins, and I did not want to be anything more. I was entirely happy. Perhaps we feel like that when we die and become a part of something entire, whether it is sun and air, or goodness and knowledge. At any rate, that is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great. When it comes to one, it comes as naturally as sleep.” -Willa Cather, My Ántonia